Wednesday, July 23, 2014

SDCC 2014: IDW on Orphan Black

Orphan Black, the acclaimed sci-fi series by Temple Street
Productions, assumes a new identity in the form of a comic-book series
from IDW Publishing. IDW’s series will not be a clone of the show but
will feature some all-new stories set in the complex and thrilling world
of Orphan Black.

“Orphan Black, in addition to being a captivating TV series, is a perfect premise for comics,” said Chris Ryall,
IDW’s Chief Creative Officer/Editor-in-Chief. “And as the second season
has expanded the series in exciting new directions, that has only
increased the amount of stories we’ll be able to tell in comic-book
form.”

Orphan Black, which has just been renewed for a third season,
centers on Sarah Manning, who after witnessing the suicide of a woman
that appears to be her doppelgänger comes into the knowledge that this
woman and indeed herself, are two of many biological clones. Sarah takes
on the woman’s identity and uses her position as a police detective to
uncover the mystery behind what she is and what that means.

IDW Publishing is known for its authenticity and attention to detail when approaching licensed properties and Orphan Black is sure to be a comic book series a delight existing fans and make new ones.

“We’re so thrilled for Orphan Black to take shape as a comic series and join the ranks of IDW’s impressive roster,” said John Young, Managing Director of Temple Street Productions. “Orphan Black was
met with an enormous amount of enthusiasm at last year’s Comic-Con
which really inspired us to give back to fans of the show through a
medium so vital to the science fiction world.”

IDW will be working closely with the show’s producers to expand the Orphan Black world. The first cover image seen here is by artist Nick Runge.
The full creative teams and series details will be announced soon, with
the first comic-book series launching in early 2015. Striker
Entertainment on behalf of Temple Street Productions brokered the deal.

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